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i mean, when you have an environment where women are treated as sort of second class warriors, they can do almost everything but not quite, the lead, not doing what really brings about promotions and leadership positions and what matters in the military the most you create this subconscious feeling that, you know, women are not quite equal with the men, and, so, that adds to our problem of sexual harassment. and sexual assault. and sexual assault is a complex issue and, the way to address it obviously is finding those who are the criminals and rat them out of the military, and you don't keep the women out of the units, if those men are assaulting they'll assault civilians and other women they come in contact with. i agree it is absolutely necessary and the restrictions in the past added to the problem. >> chris: colonel mcsally, general boykin brought up the idea of the draft and a lot of people said, in fact the supreme court said the reason women should not be subjected to the draft is because they are not combat-ready. if you are going to lift the ban, and it has been lift, and, if w
i mean, when you have an environment where women are treated as sort of second class warriors, they can do almost everything but not quite, the lead, not doing what really brings about promotions and leadership positions and what matters in the military the most you create this subconscious feeling that, you know, women are not quite equal with the men, and, so, that adds to our problem of sexual harassment. and sexual assault. and sexual assault is a complex issue and, the way to address it...
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do you think that contributed to the environment in which sectional way sault happens? >> when you have an environment where women are treated as second-class warriors, can do everything but not quite the elite dog not out there doing what really brings about promotions and leadership positions and really what matters in the military the movie theater, you create in sub conscious feeling that women are not quite equal with the men. that adds to the problem of sexual harassment and sexual assault. a complex issue. we need to address it to find those that are the criminals and route them out of the military. you don't avoid the issue by keeping women out of the units because if those men are assaulters they will assault women and others they come into contact to. this change is absolutely necessary and the restrictions in the past have actually added to the problem. >> chris: colonel mcsalary, general boykin brought up the idea of the draft and the supreme court said the reason women should not be subjected to the draft is because they are not combat ready. if you are goi
do you think that contributed to the environment in which sectional way sault happens? >> when you have an environment where women are treated as second-class warriors, can do everything but not quite the elite dog not out there doing what really brings about promotions and leadership positions and really what matters in the military the movie theater, you create in sub conscious feeling that women are not quite equal with the men. that adds to the problem of sexual harassment and sexual...
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environment -- environmentally unhealthy to the area it is supposed to conserve. >>> apple has been pretty much in a free fall because of concerns over the company's earnings and demands for its products especially the iphone. apple's market capitalization, that's the stock price times the number of shares is now at $414.5 billion. exxon's capitalization is $417 billion. >>> a new improved wifi system is coming to b.a.r.t. riders. the b.a.r.t. board of directors has approved a contract to buy 100 wireless communications devices. once installed, b.a.r.t. security and control centers already able to stream live videos from cameras on b.a.r.t. cars. the devices will also improve wifi service for riders. already 44 of b.a.r.t.'s nearly 700 cars have similar devices. >>> a morgan hill man has been arrested on suspicion that he sexually abused four children. 65-year-old miguel saucedo delgado faces eight counts of child molestation. prosecutors have added a special circumstance charge because there were multiple victims. the children told police delgado molested them when they were betwee
environment -- environmentally unhealthy to the area it is supposed to conserve. >>> apple has been pretty much in a free fall because of concerns over the company's earnings and demands for its products especially the iphone. apple's market capitalization, that's the stock price times the number of shares is now at $414.5 billion. exxon's capitalization is $417 billion. >>> a new improved wifi system is coming to b.a.r.t. riders. the b.a.r.t. board of directors has approved a...
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but what he's saying is it's a very hostile environment. so the republican party is concerned, i think talk radio is concerned. i think independent and conservative outlets are concerned. they're saying, well, how far will this white house go to wipe the debate in a way that is not productive? >> brian: do you believe, in your estimation, that the white house might have more aggressive view than even democrats in the senate and the house? >> i don't know who captured whom. i don't know who the democratic party's back the kidnap victim of. i don't know if the white house has become so progressive that it's taken over the democratic party or the democratic party has taken over the white house. i do know when john boehner says we're looking at annihilation and destruction, but we have something that's really interesting. people have to think about it today. the white house has now set up another arm, a so-called not for profit arm. so now we have branches of government raising hundreds of millions of dollars to perpetuate their viewpoint. shou
but what he's saying is it's a very hostile environment. so the republican party is concerned, i think talk radio is concerned. i think independent and conservative outlets are concerned. they're saying, well, how far will this white house go to wipe the debate in a way that is not productive? >> brian: do you believe, in your estimation, that the white house might have more aggressive view than even democrats in the senate and the house? >> i don't know who captured whom. i don't...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ . >>> winter has much of the nation in an icy grip. sub-zero temperatures forced people to bundle up in parts of midwest, the east and as far south as the circumstantials. slippery roads made for dangerous drivers and emergency room nurses in central ohio say they saw a sharp spike in injuries from patients falling on ice. forecasters call for a warming up by the beginning of next week. >> let's check in with mark tamayo and see what rest of the weekend is looking like. >> a little cooler across the region and probably the biggest complaint the winds, winds gusting to 22 with 30 miles per hour. but still, lots of clear skies. we even may have heard at least the chance of a few showers in the forecast of the we had a few light showers in the remote gauges in parts of south bay, but earl
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ . >>> winter has much of the nation in an icy grip. sub-zero temperatures forced people to bundle up in parts of midwest, the east and as far south as the circumstantials. slippery roads made for dangerous drivers and emergency room nurses in...
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you know, the students feel they have a safe environment to come to. >> reporter: although the officer won the game the mission is for the students to know the officers are here and care about them, which builds better community relations. >> that break down between the stereotypes. >> reporter: today's game was a success and they plan to do it again. paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> valentine's day came early to union square today for charity. five sculptures were unveiled part of the hearts in san francisco fundraiser to benefit san francisco general hospital. the table top hearts were made by artists from the bay area. they will be auctioned off february 13 at an event at at&t park along with 8 hearts that are 5 feet tall. >>> yesterday at 5:00 p.m. our chief meteorologist bill martin told us today would be the warmest day of the week. bill, today it felt that way. >> you noticed? upper 60s and long the coast, 70s. february, right, hours away, upper 60s. that is how it goes again tomorrow. more warmth and no rain. look what we be outside. temperatures from today. santa rosa,
you know, the students feel they have a safe environment to come to. >> reporter: although the officer won the game the mission is for the students to know the officers are here and care about them, which builds better community relations. >> that break down between the stereotypes. >> reporter: today's game was a success and they plan to do it again. paul chambers, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> valentine's day came early to union square today for charity. five sculptures...
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brown said he wants a plan to build tunnels under the delta to ensure water supplies and protect the environment and california must move forward on california's high-speed rail. >> i signed the original california's high-speed rail authority in 1982, 30 years ago. in 2013 we finally break ground and start construction. >> the governor called for lawmakers to build a rainy day fund, one item well received by republicans. >> i love it when you channel your inner-republican. these are republican themes. >> reporter: democrats plan to maintain tight budgets and pay down debt. >> if the economy keeps growing and if there is room to invest in the appropriate ways, whether it is health and human services, higher education we will do that. >> reporter: some of the governor's proposals face a fight, shifting money away to poor schools. at 6:00 p.m., why that proposal could blur the battle lines. ken pritchett, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> governor jerry brown said today, the governor promised to travel to china during a visit to california. governor jerrygovernor jerry brown's delegation will include gift b
brown said he wants a plan to build tunnels under the delta to ensure water supplies and protect the environment and california must move forward on california's high-speed rail. >> i signed the original california's high-speed rail authority in 1982, 30 years ago. in 2013 we finally break ground and start construction. >> the governor called for lawmakers to build a rainy day fund, one item well received by republicans. >> i love it when you channel your inner-republican....
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it has a rugged ability, meant for a combat or environment that one would be placed in facing adversaries, human beings, people. that weapon can be retrofitted with other devices to enhance your offensive capability. the weapon itself has features to adjusted, optics sites, for example, that can cost hundreds of dollars and i have shot this weapon many times. it would enhance our capability in various tactical maneuvers whether it is from the shoulder or the hip or whether you choose to spray fire the weapon or individually shoot from the shoulder. the optic sites are amazing. the technology advances that weapon as -- that weapon is the weapon of our time. that is where we find ourselves today and certainly, i believe, is meant for the battlefield and a public safety environment only. >> thank you. mr. chairman, before i yield my time, i would like to submit testimony of maya ronman who is here today lost her father in a shooting in september in minneapolis. i would like unanimous consent to submit your testimony for the record. -- her testimony for the record. >> as we indicated earlier,
it has a rugged ability, meant for a combat or environment that one would be placed in facing adversaries, human beings, people. that weapon can be retrofitted with other devices to enhance your offensive capability. the weapon itself has features to adjusted, optics sites, for example, that can cost hundreds of dollars and i have shot this weapon many times. it would enhance our capability in various tactical maneuvers whether it is from the shoulder or the hip or whether you choose to spray...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> we are following developing news. one person is dead after following the crash in oakland. >> i'm claudine wong. >> i'm mike mibach. it began with a traffic stop and ended in a deadly car collision in oakland. ktvu's alex savage is live at the scene where he just talked to witnesses to that crash. alex, what did they have to say? >> reporter: well neighbors around here describe this as a loud crash that woke up a lot of people. we do know that a 19-year-old man, a passenger in this stolen suv was killed in this crash. the suv was being chased by the chp officers this morning. still an active crime scene. taking measurements right now. they had eight people inside of it when the driver lost control on this curve and then hit a tree. we'll show you what this accident scene looked lik
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> we are following developing news. one person is dead after following the crash in oakland. >> i'm claudine wong. >> i'm mike mibach. it began with a traffic stop and ended in a deadly car collision in oakland. ktvu's alex savage is...
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environment is 5able in some places -- is favorable in some places, keep it in the back of your head, especially if you are a early morning commuter, those are the ones that are the worse, before sun up. tomorrow is warmer. today's temperatures were up over yesterday. mostly sunny. warmer. the warming trend continues into thursday. thursday might be the warmest day. temperatures -- i toss them out here roughly, 65. 70 tomorrow. capeskins. very -- 60s. very warm day time highs. 65 napa. check yourself, that is not that warm, yeah, it is, it is almost february. warm day time highs. no records. can get warmer. these are significant considering the time of year. the five-day forecast with your bay area weekend in view then there is no rain. it is the third driest january on record. those records are significant. 1850, a year after the gold rush. we will get rain. maybe around february 7, february 8. >> thank you. >>> ravens in the fog. meet bold ravens fans in san francisco and bold burglars, what these two men are carrying out of a liquor store. when i take a picture of this check, it go
environment is 5able in some places -- is favorable in some places, keep it in the back of your head, especially if you are a early morning commuter, those are the ones that are the worse, before sun up. tomorrow is warmer. today's temperatures were up over yesterday. mostly sunny. warmer. the warming trend continues into thursday. thursday might be the warmest day. temperatures -- i toss them out here roughly, 65. 70 tomorrow. capeskins. very -- 60s. very warm day time highs. 65 napa. check...
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we think there's some things in the environment, perhaps bacteria in your gut that may influence the disease. it isn't one thing. it seems to be an interaction between those three things primarily. >> doctor, thanks for joining us. you have about 15 minutes to get your calls. the number is 410-481-2222. thank you very much. >>> as we get set for the super bowl, website woab has teamed up with the st. bernard project which has been rebuilding homes throughout new orleans. it was started by a washington, d.c. thorn who moved to new orleans after hurricane katrina to help get involved. christian schaffer talked with him. >> reporter: much of the lower ninth ward hasn't started to come back, but slowly recovery is happening. we found volunteers working with the st. bernard project inside every room of this home, including marty shield, a retired federal employee who lives in prince george's county. >> i get to see physical things done. >> reporter: she made her first trip to new orleans to volunteer one year after katrina and she's been coming back ever since. >> there's still lots to do
we think there's some things in the environment, perhaps bacteria in your gut that may influence the disease. it isn't one thing. it seems to be an interaction between those three things primarily. >> doctor, thanks for joining us. you have about 15 minutes to get your calls. the number is 410-481-2222. thank you very much. >>> as we get set for the super bowl, website woab has teamed up with the st. bernard project which has been rebuilding homes throughout new orleans. it was...
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the group called communities against radio active environment sponsored a forum in livermore just last night. representatives from the livermore lab say no decisions have been made yet on whether to transport that plutonium. >>> 5:1 is the time right -- 5:17 is the time right now. we want to give you more information about that amber alert. take a look at this license plate. 7n79574. chp looking for one-year-old isaza tolefree. suspect kim tolefree. they are looking for that car involved in an alert. a chevy pickup truck. 1973 chevy pickup truck. i believe it's gray. i'm going to double check. 7n79574. let's check in with sal who is following this as well as well as other traffic. >>> that is right. and we've got the information first by just watching the chp dispatch computer. then i made a couple calls. subsequently it has been released to the entire media. you will see the signs. i will show you on the right there, you can see it. we pushed in as far as we could. that information is on all the changeable message signs in northern california. and actually it's unclear if it's even fa
the group called communities against radio active environment sponsored a forum in livermore just last night. representatives from the livermore lab say no decisions have been made yet on whether to transport that plutonium. >>> 5:1 is the time right -- 5:17 is the time right now. we want to give you more information about that amber alert. take a look at this license plate. 7n79574. chp looking for one-year-old isaza tolefree. suspect kim tolefree. they are looking for that car...
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that is not an environment for him to score wins with. jon: and 7.8% unemployment and his jobs council is going away, but the president has four more years. we'll continue to watch it. a.b. stoddard from "the hill," thank you. >> thank you. jenna: well, a frightening standoff right now in alabama where a 5-year-old boy is being held hostage in a bizarre underground bunker by a suspected killer. former nypd hostage negotiator on the delicate task that is really facing police right now. what do you do in this situation? we'll talk about it with an expert coming up. plus, seeing is believing, where a massive twister tore through a town smashing homes and killing at least one perp. rick reichmuth on where this violent storm is moving now. >> get over here. ♪ you know my heart burns for you... ♪ i'm up next, but now i'm sging the heartburn blues. hold on, prilosec isn't for fast relief. cue up alka-seltzer. it stops heartburn fast. ♪ oh what a relief it is! jon: right now we are nearing the 4-hour mark in a harrowing hostage standoff in
that is not an environment for him to score wins with. jon: and 7.8% unemployment and his jobs council is going away, but the president has four more years. we'll continue to watch it. a.b. stoddard from "the hill," thank you. >> thank you. jenna: well, a frightening standoff right now in alabama where a 5-year-old boy is being held hostage in a bizarre underground bunker by a suspected killer. former nypd hostage negotiator on the delicate task that is really facing police...
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. >> my concern is that the primal living conditions, the rudimentary environments that they're in provides for no separation between sexes, and therefore puts both men and women in very humiliating situations. >> jennifer hunt, whose humvee was blown up in iraq action got a purple heart, then sued the army to end gender discrimination. >> unit cohesion is task-based, and it's based on people being different and bringing their own experiences to the team, and not everybody being the same. >> reporter: or the same sex, said the pentagon today. still, it could be 2016 before women learn which frontline com impart units would be open to them, if any. i'm steve handelsman, news4. >>> is the medicine you're taking making you sicker? we'll tell you how to avoid the next big problem during cold and flu season. i'll introduce you also to a chef from prince george's county whose sweet treats have catapulted her into the limelight. she could be the next big chef on the food network. >>> as if the flu wasn't bad new, the cdc says a new strain of nor ovirus is sweeping the country. nor ovirus is the le
. >> my concern is that the primal living conditions, the rudimentary environments that they're in provides for no separation between sexes, and therefore puts both men and women in very humiliating situations. >> jennifer hunt, whose humvee was blown up in iraq action got a purple heart, then sued the army to end gender discrimination. >> unit cohesion is task-based, and it's based on people being different and bringing their own experiences to the team, and not everybody...
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they also say it would with better for the environment and it would cost the state less. >>> a live look from our roof cam this morning. just a gorgeous looking day outside stepping out maybe not feeling as good. still, freezing in some areas. but temperatures now slowly turning around and for the afternoon we'll be below average. 36-degrees in napa. 34 in fairfield. these areas starting out at freezing so now a tiny bump there. still cold. 41 in novato. mid 40s around the bay. san francisco reporting mid 40s as well as oakland. 31 defrees in calistoga. into the east bay temperatures chilly this morning in walnut creek 35 for you. 38-degrees in san ramon. the winds generally light right now. i do expect they will pick up in the afternoon where they are already gusty along the coastline this morning. half-moon bay reporting winds about 25 miles an hour. and even though half-moon bay reads 48 degrees it feels more like 40 degrees. a bit of a brisk start in most locations. i'm seeing the winds pick up in the hills. storm tracker two noticed a bit of unsettled weather. most of us haven't s
they also say it would with better for the environment and it would cost the state less. >>> a live look from our roof cam this morning. just a gorgeous looking day outside stepping out maybe not feeling as good. still, freezing in some areas. but temperatures now slowly turning around and for the afternoon we'll be below average. 36-degrees in napa. 34 in fairfield. these areas starting out at freezing so now a tiny bump there. still cold. 41 in novato. mid 40s around the bay. san...
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>> well, we, obviously, talked about a great deal about the deteriorating threat environment in libya. you know, when i landed in tripoli, i was met by the zintan militia. that was the welcome i had. all these guys, dressed completely in black, holding their automatic weapons. that was my welcoming party. >> rubio told fox news last night, time will tell whether some of the things she said will bear out to be true or not. these things have a way of flushing themselves out. overall, clinton's political strengths were clearly on display. she was prepared, tough when she needed to be, deferential when she wanted to be, and she displayed both raw emotion and a sense of humor. it's also worth noting that she's stronger today, politically, than she was four years ago. consider, she's leaving office with the highest approval ratings of her political career, 67%, according to a "washington post"/abc poll. we had her at 69 in the nbc news/"wall street journal" poll. a whopping 91% of democrats approve of the job he's done, and that fervor was on vivid display, as senate and house democrats fel
>> well, we, obviously, talked about a great deal about the deteriorating threat environment in libya. you know, when i landed in tripoli, i was met by the zintan militia. that was the welcome i had. all these guys, dressed completely in black, holding their automatic weapons. that was my welcoming party. >> rubio told fox news last night, time will tell whether some of the things she said will bear out to be true or not. these things have a way of flushing themselves out. overall,...
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the food but it has bigger effects because it's going to reduce the overall load of pesticides in our environment that workers and farmers are exposed to and make our way into our air and water so those are important reductions that go beyond our own home and can affect everybody's health. some tips there are to choose hormone-free meats and milks in particular, to go with organic dried beans or organic frozen fruits or vegetables, some of our colleagues have the dirty dozen of foods to almost always buy organic and the clean 15, which are foods that you can kind of skip the organic because they have a stronger protective, like a ban ban na which has such a big peel, keeps those pesticides out, so if you're working on an economy of scale, you know, go with organic with the ones that have the highest levels of pesticides. our website has a link to those tips so i can show you where that would be. and now we're going to pop into the living room and talk about flame retardants which are an important issue for any firefighters who are working in the field because it's those burns that are going to cr
the food but it has bigger effects because it's going to reduce the overall load of pesticides in our environment that workers and farmers are exposed to and make our way into our air and water so those are important reductions that go beyond our own home and can affect everybody's health. some tips there are to choose hormone-free meats and milks in particular, to go with organic dried beans or organic frozen fruits or vegetables, some of our colleagues have the dirty dozen of foods to almost...
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how well did he do getting things done with a polarized environment? >> that is a terrific question. it is hard to answer, if part of the answer is the following, when lyndon johnson became majority leader of the senate in 1955 the senate was and has been for decades, let's put it that way, same mess, hard to believe, the same dysfunctional mess and it is today. bills couldn't get past. the power in front of the president wasn't a party, republicans against democrats, half of the democrats in the senate, southern democrats who were just as conservative as can be imagined on civil rights and everything else and in that year, 1965 if i have the number right, 16 great standing committees of the senate, republicans were chairman of nine of them and senior committee post was stacked with them. they stopped every president because no one seems to realize it. and when they realize the midwestern republicans were on the same side, and anyone got a major domestic bill through congress. and the senate becomes the center of governmental energy and creativity, he
how well did he do getting things done with a polarized environment? >> that is a terrific question. it is hard to answer, if part of the answer is the following, when lyndon johnson became majority leader of the senate in 1955 the senate was and has been for decades, let's put it that way, same mess, hard to believe, the same dysfunctional mess and it is today. bills couldn't get past. the power in front of the president wasn't a party, republicans against democrats, half of the...
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it has to do with the environment that allows bullying to occur in our schools. sometimes bullying can lead to violent situations and i'm sure it has happened in baltimore and just recently we had bullying in hawaii in our schools. one of the ways we prevent cease allegation of violent behavior is to put -- increase violent behavior. do you have any thoughts on that? >> the president's plan calls for not only funding and announcement for additional police officers and i believe congress should support these plans. they also call for funding to support additional counselors and psychological service providers in the schools. certainly, in my particular case and in my jurisdictions across america, we have police officers in all the high schools and the middle schools. it costs my jurls diction $8 million a year. they have a place but certainly we believe more needs to be done. in both shootings a bullying was alleged to be a factor. >> thank you. thank you, mr. chairman. >> i want to thank you all the witnesses who came here to the hearing. it's a person -- i think
it has to do with the environment that allows bullying to occur in our schools. sometimes bullying can lead to violent situations and i'm sure it has happened in baltimore and just recently we had bullying in hawaii in our schools. one of the ways we prevent cease allegation of violent behavior is to put -- increase violent behavior. do you have any thoughts on that? >> the president's plan calls for not only funding and announcement for additional police officers and i believe congress...
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the group communities against a radioactive environment or c.a.r.e., sponsored a form in livermore last night. the act activists are concerned about a proposal to ship the plutonium from livermore to the lab in new mexico. no decision has been made on whether to transport the pleau tone number. >>> san francisco's latest attackhas led to a somber vinyl again. last night people gathered in the city's south of market area. they came to pray for a software salesman they never met. police say 34-year-old scott now was bugged and beaten to death on the this same street corner. >> to the world, he's just another homicide victim but in god's eyes, he's precious. >> these mourners laid almost 70 candles and the city last year to remember homicide victims. this was their fifth vigil since the start of the year. >>> 7:17. well, the fire district that serves sonoma state university may file a lawsuit to force the service they've been getting for free. the dispute between adobe and the university has been going on for years. since 2009, when the district established a fee schedule, the university h
the group communities against a radioactive environment or c.a.r.e., sponsored a form in livermore last night. the act activists are concerned about a proposal to ship the plutonium from livermore to the lab in new mexico. no decision has been made on whether to transport the pleau tone number. >>> san francisco's latest attackhas led to a somber vinyl again. last night people gathered in the city's south of market area. they came to pray for a software salesman they never met. police...
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. >>> a lawsuit is claiming the location for a soccer field is a safety threat and it has environment concerns. the project was approved last month. so far the city is not responding to that lawsuit. >>> it's just turning over to 8:21. when it comes to the super bowl, you can bet on anything from beyonce's hair to players ending up in jail. a rundown of the more outrageous super bowl bets. >>> look outside, check out our weather. this is how we look outside, meteorologist mark tamayo will tell us about the warmer weather ahead as we get ready for super bowl sunday. >> good morning. traffic on 280 northbound. that looks pretty good getting up to highway 17. we'll tell you more about the trouble spots in the bay area. ao >>> 8:24. the city of new orleans is using the super bowl to show that it's recovering from hurricane katrina. thousands of reporters attended a super bowl media party last night. the gala included live music and performers on stilts. it was staged in a warehouse where mardi gras float floats are built. >> wonderful. the tourism and -- it just puts on a happy face for e
. >>> a lawsuit is claiming the location for a soccer field is a safety threat and it has environment concerns. the project was approved last month. so far the city is not responding to that lawsuit. >>> it's just turning over to 8:21. when it comes to the super bowl, you can bet on anything from beyonce's hair to players ending up in jail. a rundown of the more outrageous super bowl bets. >>> look outside, check out our weather. this is how we look outside,...
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environment is very good. >> blankfein says improving outlook for the u.s. and other economies bodes well for goldman sachs long-term prospects. >> the things we do, all the things we do, correlate with growth. we advise people on acquisitions when they have the confidence to acquire things. finance them when they do things. manage risky assets which people only put money in risky assets when they are confident. so i think the economy is growing and i think the cycle is long so i'm optimistic. >> he estimates that as the cycle improves, so should goldman's one of most profitable businesses. a business that's been lackluster recently. >> the conditions are quite right for very low level of interest rates. the fact that industries are consolidating. a lot of opportunities overseas. and i tell you, everybody in his own industry tracks a lot of stuff. we track m & a as a percentage of gdp. it is a much lower level than we should be at this part of the recovery and i'm kind of at a loss to explain why. >> blankfein did say buyers and sellers seem to disagree on t
environment is very good. >> blankfein says improving outlook for the u.s. and other economies bodes well for goldman sachs long-term prospects. >> the things we do, all the things we do, correlate with growth. we advise people on acquisitions when they have the confidence to acquire things. finance them when they do things. manage risky assets which people only put money in risky assets when they are confident. so i think the economy is growing and i think the cycle is long so i'm...
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article, and i think peter fisher was quoted in that article, there is a very sound point to a low-rate environment and banks effectively being unwilling to lend at these low rates. i think that is a fantastic point for the near term. more long-term, our real worry is about the exit. >> susie: real quickly, i want to ask you about the jobs report that comes out on friday because more people get jobs, it is good for the economy. >> right. >> susie: might there be a surprise that more hiring is going on? >> we do not expect any surprises, at least not any upward surprises. it is interesting, almost over any time bucket over the last year, the average job gain has been about 150,000 mer month. 150,000 -- per month. where the aggregate demand hasn't picked up, companies are not picking up the hiring. we're looking for 150,000 a month, per average. >> susie: that's kind of look warm, but thank you, tom for coming on the show. we've been talking with tom porcelli, chief mist at rbc cap >> tom: despite a strong end to the year, ford stock fell more than 4.5% today. the concern is, ford doesn't think this
article, and i think peter fisher was quoted in that article, there is a very sound point to a low-rate environment and banks effectively being unwilling to lend at these low rates. i think that is a fantastic point for the near term. more long-term, our real worry is about the exit. >> susie: real quickly, i want to ask you about the jobs report that comes out on friday because more people get jobs, it is good for the economy. >> right. >> susie: might there be a surprise...
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lackland is a training environment, you cannot have a consensual sexual relationship. power is absolute. over 50 students involved in cases with their instructors ranging from rape to -- to sexual assault to sexual misconduct over 20 instructors implicated in these crimes and really an awful case. the thing that we have to remember is that lackland is not a unique place in that these cases are happening every single day in every branch of the military. we know that because we get calls every day from service women and service men who are being assaulted and harasses and do not feel safe in their units. >> jennifer: and part of the way you can start to get at some of it is by having equality inside of military ranks, and that means promotions and having women in leadership roles, so today's news is really great, i think for women and our country. thank you so much for joining us inside of "the war room." coming up a few weeks from now, hillary clinton will go from being secretary of state to a new role of full-time front runner for president of the united states if she
lackland is a training environment, you cannot have a consensual sexual relationship. power is absolute. over 50 students involved in cases with their instructors ranging from rape to -- to sexual assault to sexual misconduct over 20 instructors implicated in these crimes and really an awful case. the thing that we have to remember is that lackland is not a unique place in that these cases are happening every single day in every branch of the military. we know that because we get calls every...
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of these things may or may not directly relate to sexual assault they certainly do create environment more conducive to sexual harassment in a professional relations and i personally agree that both of those are leaving addict indicators for sexual assault. we have worked hard to ensure we are lined with policy initiatives from the secretary of defense and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. we have also worked with the office of the secretary of secretary of defense to create special victims teams comprised of investigators and attorneys who have received specialized training in sexual assault cases. that effort has been encouraged and supported by members of this committee and i thank you for that. dikÖtter 24 special investigators have finished training and 60 air force attorneys have been identified and trained to serve the special victims council providing counsel providing conference and compassionate legal assistance to victims. that program goes fully into attack on the 28th of january but in fact we have are designed seven special victims counsel to victims around the air
of these things may or may not directly relate to sexual assault they certainly do create environment more conducive to sexual harassment in a professional relations and i personally agree that both of those are leaving addict indicators for sexual assault. we have worked hard to ensure we are lined with policy initiatives from the secretary of defense and chairman of the joint chiefs of staff. we have also worked with the office of the secretary of secretary of defense to create special...
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well, when you think about job creation, energy independence, protecting the environment, all of that is done with this route. so to me, he is at a stage where he could approve it and should approve it. again, i don't mind him taking 60 days to review it. i understand that but let's don't, we shouldn't have this go on the entire year. it is really now time for the president to act. bill: it's a lot of jobs and goes right to the heart of our energy policy as you would argue. the left considers this product dirty oil. what do you say to that? >> i say to that, look at the big picture. this is about energy independence. you know what? i've talked to young men and women who are over defending our country in the middle east because of oil. i don't want them over there for those reasons. if we reduce our dependence on middle eastern oil we'll be a lot safer in our country, economically, national kurtwise. we can move this oil relatively safely. that doesn't mean there won't be a spill. it could be localized. you can never say there won't be any spills but the report suggests it would be min
well, when you think about job creation, energy independence, protecting the environment, all of that is done with this route. so to me, he is at a stage where he could approve it and should approve it. again, i don't mind him taking 60 days to review it. i understand that but let's don't, we shouldn't have this go on the entire year. it is really now time for the president to act. bill: it's a lot of jobs and goes right to the heart of our energy policy as you would argue. the left considers...
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. >> the crowd involvement, everything is just a very cool working environment. hopefully we are able to bring the excitement and energy to the people watching at home. >> reporter: ravens fans love the outdoor sets. >> my husband made me get up at 6:00 to see mike and mike. all time favorite. >> lot of ravens fans here, that makes it more fun. >> reporter: it took technicians a month to build the complex, they will tear it down monday and cleared out in a little under a week. don harrison, abc2 news. >>> all this week, we have been down way down yonder in new orleans, helping out the st. bernard project, helping families struggling to rebuild in new orleans. you can donate to hurricane katrina victims, head to abc2news.com, pick ravens nation in the program, designation section. >>> it's purple friday. we are counting down to the super bowl. live with a special tonight. live coverage of the fan hoopla and a breakdown of everything to expect this sunday starts here at 7:00. >>> the cold snap is back, along with colder temperatures, came a little snow this morning
. >> the crowd involvement, everything is just a very cool working environment. hopefully we are able to bring the excitement and energy to the people watching at home. >> reporter: ravens fans love the outdoor sets. >> my husband made me get up at 6:00 to see mike and mike. all time favorite. >> lot of ravens fans here, that makes it more fun. >> reporter: it took technicians a month to build the complex, they will tear it down monday and cleared out in a little...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪
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unlike the previous speaker because i think the regular story environment for banks is going to make it tougher for them to get the kind of earnings growth we like to see over the next six years. >> harry, do you see a change in the composition of the dow 30 in the next five or six years? >> i've always thought that hewlett-packard may eventually be in there. i think apple should be in there. they're not finished. they have a lot of innovation to go. i think hewlett-packard is sort of an old line while apple is a new line in the dow. i'd like to see that replacement potentially. >> so what was the problem with boeing and caterpillar? why didn't you pick them? >> i picked in bottom of '09 and ford. i think caterpillar has a lot of competition. several aircraft manufacturers are going to challenge boeing. i'd like to wait and see what happens with that one. i think i'd just shy away from that for now. fantastic company. there again, huge competition from china and japan in manufacturing the large equipment they're so good at. so i think there will be others. regulation may hurt financi
unlike the previous speaker because i think the regular story environment for banks is going to make it tougher for them to get the kind of earnings growth we like to see over the next six years. >> harry, do you see a change in the composition of the dow 30 in the next five or six years? >> i've always thought that hewlett-packard may eventually be in there. i think apple should be in there. they're not finished. they have a lot of innovation to go. i think hewlett-packard is sort...
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in the last ten thousand years caused a similar adaptation in the big change in the environment was the development of agriculture actual since findings published in the journal nature support the often argued hypothesis that dogs evolved from wolves who found new sources of food in the trash on the outskirts of human settlements after a while eating our food these wild wolves began to tolerate contact with us and were eventually brought into households for protection and work and ultimately companionship. human tolerant and was fully possibly fully domesticated canids ancestors of today's domesticated dogs may have existed as many as thirty three thousand years ago and archaeological remains show dogs and humans sharing the same graves eleven thousand years ago which corresponds with the dawn of agriculture the next logical question is. when did dogs is did dogs to domesticate themselves or did humans have a role in the process the evidence of natural selection and the amount and efficiency of key digestive enzymes and dogs supports the notion the dogs may have actually domesticate
in the last ten thousand years caused a similar adaptation in the big change in the environment was the development of agriculture actual since findings published in the journal nature support the often argued hypothesis that dogs evolved from wolves who found new sources of food in the trash on the outskirts of human settlements after a while eating our food these wild wolves began to tolerate contact with us and were eventually brought into households for protection and work and ultimately...
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article, and i think peter fisher was quoted in that article, there is a very sound point to a low-rate environment and banks effectively being unwilling to lend at these low rates. i think that is a fantastic point for the near term. more long-term, our real worry is about the exit. >> susie: real quickly, i want to ask you about the jobs report that comes out on friday because more people get jobs, it is good for the economy. >> right. >> susie: might there be a surprise that more hiring is going on? >> we do not expect any surprises, at least not any upward surprises. it is interesting, almost over any time bucket over the last year the average job gain has been about 150,000 mer month. 150,000 -- per month. where the aggregate demand hasn't picked up companies are not picking up the hiring. we're looking for 150,000 a month per average. >> susie: that's kind of look warm but thank you, tom for coming on the show. we've been talking with tom porcelli, chief mist at rbc cap >> tom: despite a strong end to the year, ford stock fell more than 4.5% today. the concern is, ford doesn't think this year
article, and i think peter fisher was quoted in that article, there is a very sound point to a low-rate environment and banks effectively being unwilling to lend at these low rates. i think that is a fantastic point for the near term. more long-term, our real worry is about the exit. >> susie: real quickly, i want to ask you about the jobs report that comes out on friday because more people get jobs, it is good for the economy. >> right. >> susie: might there be a surprise...
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certainly is serious strategic restraint on the ability of the united states to operate in an international environment, and it's clearly a threat to our economic prosperity. and i want to make it clear, nobody on this side of the aisle is talking about default. none of us are talking about default. we're talking about a serious solution going forward with a big problem which is widely acknowledged to be a spending problem. now, several of you made a number of points. mr. casey, you talked about congress having the power of the purse and using it wisely, with discretion to enact spending reforms which are desperately needed. mr. hoagland talked about going back to regular order, something we all believe needs to happen. you also mentioned temporary, extraordinary measures that are currently being used and talked a little bit about prioritization. and i want to bring that up again in a moment. mr. foster, you spoke about process not being a substitute for real policy reforms. we all agree with that. i think both sides could agree with that. but the bottom line is this, we have a spending problem, and we
certainly is serious strategic restraint on the ability of the united states to operate in an international environment, and it's clearly a threat to our economic prosperity. and i want to make it clear, nobody on this side of the aisle is talking about default. none of us are talking about default. we're talking about a serious solution going forward with a big problem which is widely acknowledged to be a spending problem. now, several of you made a number of points. mr. casey, you talked...
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to being a clinician and a business woman i think is important, particularly in this new health care environment. >> right. you know, brag on the hospital a little bit, because it is the pediatric center -- >> it is, it is. >> -- here. the closest one, perhaps philadelphia is the next. what kind of care has children's always given and continues to give? >> so one of the real privileges for me is the fact i work with a fabulous team of doctors, nurses, clerical staff. it is a fabulous team. we have what i consider to be outstanding providers in terms of the care that we giver, not just to the community, but to the nation as a whole. when we think of children's national, we are in the communities, seven health centers, but we also serve the nation as a whole. and i think that's an important message. >> we're showing some of your points here. i didn't want them to go away. two medical units, one dental unit. serving wards five, six, seven and eight. and expanded services to prince george's county as well. >> correct. we have seven health centers, five are in the community and two are hospital basis
to being a clinician and a business woman i think is important, particularly in this new health care environment. >> right. you know, brag on the hospital a little bit, because it is the pediatric center -- >> it is, it is. >> -- here. the closest one, perhaps philadelphia is the next. what kind of care has children's always given and continues to give? >> so one of the real privileges for me is the fact i work with a fabulous team of doctors, nurses, clerical staff. it...
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we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to this "kudlow report." we're all used to financial titans squaring off but it's usually in a board room, not a cable television. a long standing grudge between bill ackman and icahn turned into a slug fest. and bobby jindal said the republican party needs to grow up and start being the stupid party. >> the fbi reports they are investigating senator bob menendez on accusations he purchased prostitutes and attended sex parties in the dominican republic. he has rejected this party for months and much of this story frankly is still unconfirmed. joining to us explain the allegations and the newly surfaced evidence, executive editor at "the daily caller." what is the new evidence that has emerged? >> about 36 hours ago we received a cache of documents, about 58 pages of e-
we need to protect their environment. we have a strict quarantine system to protect the integrity of the environment. forty years on, it's still a class-a nature reserve. it's our job to look after them. ...it's my job to look after it. ♪ >>> welcome back to this "kudlow report." we're all used to financial titans squaring off but it's usually in a board room, not a cable television. a long standing grudge between bill ackman and icahn turned into a slug fest. and bobby...